Commit 991adca0 authored by INADA Naoki's avatar INADA Naoki Committed by GitHub

bpo-30048: asyncio: fix Task.cancel() was ignored. (GH-1097)

when there are no more `await` or `yield (from)` before return in coroutine,
cancel was ignored.

example:

    async def coro():
        asyncio.Task.current_task().cancel()
        return 42
    ...
    res = await coro()  # should raise CancelledError
parent c4750959
...@@ -176,7 +176,12 @@ class Task(futures.Future): ...@@ -176,7 +176,12 @@ class Task(futures.Future):
else: else:
result = coro.throw(exc) result = coro.throw(exc)
except StopIteration as exc: except StopIteration as exc:
self.set_result(exc.value) if self._must_cancel:
# Task is cancelled right before coro stops.
self._must_cancel = False
self.set_exception(futures.CancelledError())
else:
self.set_result(exc.value)
except futures.CancelledError: except futures.CancelledError:
super().cancel() # I.e., Future.cancel(self). super().cancel() # I.e., Future.cancel(self).
except Exception as exc: except Exception as exc:
......
...@@ -587,6 +587,24 @@ class BaseTaskTests: ...@@ -587,6 +587,24 @@ class BaseTaskTests:
self.assertFalse(t._must_cancel) # White-box test. self.assertFalse(t._must_cancel) # White-box test.
self.assertFalse(t.cancel()) self.assertFalse(t.cancel())
def test_cancel_at_end(self):
"""coroutine end right after task is cancelled"""
loop = asyncio.new_event_loop()
self.set_event_loop(loop)
@asyncio.coroutine
def task():
t.cancel()
self.assertTrue(t._must_cancel) # White-box test.
return 12
t = self.new_task(loop, task())
self.assertRaises(
asyncio.CancelledError, loop.run_until_complete, t)
self.assertTrue(t.done())
self.assertFalse(t._must_cancel) # White-box test.
self.assertFalse(t.cancel())
def test_stop_while_run_in_complete(self): def test_stop_while_run_in_complete(self):
def gen(): def gen():
......
...@@ -320,6 +320,9 @@ Extension Modules ...@@ -320,6 +320,9 @@ Extension Modules
Library Library
------- -------
- bpo-30048: Fixed ``Task.cancel()`` can be ignored when the task is
running coroutine and the coroutine returned without any more ``await``.
- bpo-30298: Weaken the condition of deprecation warnings for inline modifiers. - bpo-30298: Weaken the condition of deprecation warnings for inline modifiers.
Now allowed several subsequential inline modifiers at the start of the Now allowed several subsequential inline modifiers at the start of the
pattern (e.g. ``'(?i)(?s)...'``). In verbose mode whitespaces and comments pattern (e.g. ``'(?i)(?s)...'``). In verbose mode whitespaces and comments
......
...@@ -1985,6 +1985,16 @@ task_step_impl(TaskObj *task, PyObject *exc) ...@@ -1985,6 +1985,16 @@ task_step_impl(TaskObj *task, PyObject *exc)
if (_PyGen_FetchStopIterationValue(&o) == 0) { if (_PyGen_FetchStopIterationValue(&o) == 0) {
/* The error is StopIteration and that means that /* The error is StopIteration and that means that
the underlying coroutine has resolved */ the underlying coroutine has resolved */
if (task->task_must_cancel) {
// Task is cancelled right before coro stops.
Py_DECREF(o);
task->task_must_cancel = 0;
et = asyncio_CancelledError;
Py_INCREF(et);
ev = NULL;
tb = NULL;
goto set_exception;
}
PyObject *res = future_set_result((FutureObj*)task, o); PyObject *res = future_set_result((FutureObj*)task, o);
Py_DECREF(o); Py_DECREF(o);
if (res == NULL) { if (res == NULL) {
...@@ -2002,6 +2012,8 @@ task_step_impl(TaskObj *task, PyObject *exc) ...@@ -2002,6 +2012,8 @@ task_step_impl(TaskObj *task, PyObject *exc)
/* Some other exception; pop it and call Task.set_exception() */ /* Some other exception; pop it and call Task.set_exception() */
PyErr_Fetch(&et, &ev, &tb); PyErr_Fetch(&et, &ev, &tb);
set_exception:
assert(et); assert(et);
if (!ev || !PyObject_TypeCheck(ev, (PyTypeObject *) et)) { if (!ev || !PyObject_TypeCheck(ev, (PyTypeObject *) et)) {
PyErr_NormalizeException(&et, &ev, &tb); PyErr_NormalizeException(&et, &ev, &tb);
......
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